We all know the saying ‘curiosity killed the cat’ almost by heart by now. The meaning is obvious - because of the insatiable curiosity that cats and kittens alike exhibit on a daily basis, they are prone to all kinds of trouble. Doesn’t matter if it is a big or a small cat; then that killer instinct hits them, they are willing to go to the farthest, most remote part of the world, if it means they will get what they want. Unfortunately for the sneaky little devils, it also means that they might get stuck somewhere. Lucky for these little felines, a lot of good people heard their screams and decided to intervene, for everyone’s sake. You can just tell how happy these newborn kittens became once they are rescued from the inside of a wall by this sweet lady. Here are a few quick facts about rescue animals. Every year there more than 6 million animals admitted into shelters that are looking for homes. Obviously some get adopted, but there are still a large number that don't. Over one million of these animals will be euthanized throughout the course of the year. However, cats don't really have nine lives. The main reason why cats got this reputation for reincarnation is their ability to jump and land. They climb high trees, run in front of cars and jump from high places, and yet they do it so well and nonetheless manage to survive. Surely you are familiar with the saying “curiosity killed the cat”, which is applicable in various instances. Cats are able to get themselves in such tight places and stick there, because they saw something move and heard some kind of noise. Killer instinct and all that. But when cats are expecting their kittens, they get into these tight and dark spaces because they feel they will be safe there. Of course they can’t know what dangers might lie in those spaces, which is why this family started hearing meowing noises from behind their dry wall. Recognizing the familiar sound of kittens in distress, the woman wraps her hand in a sock to protect herself from scratches from the drywall of tiny, needle-like claws, cuts a hole in the wall, removes the insulation and starts digging behind. Feral kittens are the worst to remove from anywhere basically, unless they are famished or exhausted, but this brave woman spared her time to help these innocent little beings from remaining trapped there. Four kittens have managed to find themselves trapped inside that wall. Watch this woman's heroic efforts as she rescues them one by one. Amazing! This woman heard those same calls for help from the middle of her garden and when she dug a hole in that spot, she found a pipe she didn’t know was there and a kitten lodged tightly inside ! What did you think about this video? Make sure you tell us more in the comments down below. If you like what you see, don’t forget to share it with others who might like it as well. It just might be the highlight of their day! Enjoy!